Hocky27

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  1. Wow. Certainly an interesting way to get a feed.
  2. Hi All, With so many different brands and sizes out there, I was wondering if there is a general consensus as to a particular size for each brand that best exemplifies the flavour profiles of that brand ? Also, as a newbie, is there a particular size that is better than others to get a feel for the different brands ? Thanks in advance.
  3. This looks great ! Cannot wait to see this. I got a bit of a kick out of the shot panning across Vinales having just been there recently.
  4. Just got back from a 3 week holiday so spending some quality time with the lady.
  5. Glad I found this thread. The world of cigars can be a bit overwhelming with all the brands and sizes so will be taking the advice on board to go for samplers to try and figure it out.
  6. Thanks for all the recommendations on going for a bigger size and skipping over the proper humidor for now. Sounds like a good option to have more money for cigars ? Look forward to learning more about the meet ups and hopefully making it out there to one or two.
  7. Hi Team, I'm relatively new to cigar smoking having just fallen into the hobby as a result of a trip to Cuba. There is just something relaxing about sitting back and smoking a cigar, pontificating about the world at large. On the trip I managed to try the following cigars: Cohiba Esplendido (My Favourite of the bunch) Romeo Y Juliet Churchill Montecristo No 2 I'm now looking to learn more about cuban cigars in general. Whats the difference in brands ? Whats the difference in sizes? Do different sizes = different flavours ? All these questions and more I hope to learn the answers to in this forum. Off the bat one question I do have though, is there a 'best' beginners humidor I should be looking for ? Given the cost of the hobby I can't envisage buying more then a box right now, so I was thinking a 50 stick size should be sufficient. Will use the search function but thought it didn't hurt to ask here.

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